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Water service crisis sparks urgent call for accountability

December 04, 2024 | Public Service Commission, Agencies, Organizations, Executive, Mississippi


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Water service crisis sparks urgent call for accountability
During a recent government meeting, a retired dentist and community member voiced significant concerns regarding the water services provided by Great River LLC, highlighting issues of trust, communication, and reliability. The speaker, who has extensive experience in customer service, emphasized that successful business relationships depend on timely responses and reasonable fees.

He recounted a troubling history of slow response times from Great River, which led to ongoing water pressure issues and soil erosion along local roads. Despite numerous reports over six months, the situation only began to improve after the involvement of the Public Service Commission. The speaker criticized Great River for its lack of communication, particularly in light of a recent price increase, drawing a parallel to his own profession where neglecting patient emergencies would lead to business failure.

To address these ongoing issues, he proposed several recommendations, including the establishment of a 24/7 emergency contact number and a dedicated team to handle complaints. He also urged Great River to improve transparency by regularly communicating their plans and updates to customers through various channels. The speaker's testimony underscores the critical need for reliable water services and effective communication in maintaining community trust.

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